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Extractions: The Bosnia and Herzegovina Undergraduate Development Program (BUDP) Pre-Departure Orientation ... For the first time in the history of the Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP), university faculty from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Tajikistan joined colleagues from Eurasia countries in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the beginning of August to begin their fellowship in the United States. All JFDP Fellows participated in the week-long orientation, hosted by the University of Minnesota in cooperation with the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS. Though this year's participants were from both Eurasia and Southeast Europe, it was soon apparent that the two groups shared many of the same questions and concerns that the orientation was organized to address. ... [
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Extractions: Bosnia and Herzegovina is located on the Balkan Peninsula, and is bordered by Croatia on the west and north, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the east. It is almost entirely landlocked, except for a narrow, undeveloped outlet to the Adriatic along the Neretva River, which gives Bosnia and Herzegovina 12.4 miles of Adriatic coastline. The size of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 19,781-sq. mi. (total), is slightly larger than the State of Tennessee. The land boundaries are 850.8 miles long. Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of two land regions: Bosnia, the northern part, is mountainous, and covered with thick forests; Herzegovina, the southern part, is composed largely of rocky hills and flat farmland. Major rivers in Bosnia include the Bosna, Drina, Neretva, Vrbas and Sava. ... [ Read More
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Extractions: Facts on Bosnia (from Embassy of Bi-H in Washington D.C. World Desk Reference Information on Bosnia and Herzegovina National Anthem of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (on February 10, 1999 Bosnian parliament approved the composition of a new national anthem; see the article from OMRI, March 1999 New Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (from OHR) and an article on the new flag On the flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina Diplomatic Offices of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Live Radio and TV - Domovinanet TV ... People from Bosnia and Herzegovina with Internet access (Amsterdam pages) Bosanske stranice za djecu (Bosnian kids' pages) Sarajevo children tell about their lives Foreign Languages for Travelers (includes Bosnian, too!) Translators/Dictionaries from Bosnia 101 site [link lost] English-Bosnian bilingual dictionary (30 day free-trial shareware version available) Names of people gone missing during the war in Bosnia (maintained by ICRC) or you can use their search page Return Information for refugee and displaced ones (contains statistics) Cities of Bosnia-Herzegovina A journey to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1999 by Marcel Stoessel
Bosnië Voor Beginners -- Bosnia For Beginners Information on major cities, both entities and the culture, history and geography of the nation. http://www.bosnie-herzegovina.net/index_e.htm
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Extractions: Sarajevo Mostar Tuzla and Banjaluka The University of Sarajevo was founded in 1949. During the past forty-five years it has become a powerful institution with 25 faculties, 12 scientific and research institutes and many other affiliated organisations and services, including its own press office. The educational and research potentials are significant, and respectable results have been achieved both at home and abroad. To date, 1675 doctoral dissertations have been presented. Thirty-two thousand students have attended under-graduate studies each year. Various art, cultural as well as sports groups, clubs and associations have been active within the University. The war which has been going on for last three years has put the University into an extremely difficult position: - Seventy-eight percent of its capacities and equipment have been damaged or ruined completely including the University Library, with more than 1,800,000 titles burned to the ground. - Financial sources have been exhausted and the material and financial position of each and all faculties and their employees are constantly deteriorating.
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Extractions: In the 14th century the principality of Bosnia joined with a duchy to the south that would eventually be called Herzegovina as part of a short-lived medieval kingdom. The modern-day country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, often referred to simply as Bosnia, is still divided geographically into a northern region of Bosnia and a southern region of Herzegovina. The republic is bounded on the north and west by Croatia and on the east by Serbia and Montenegro. Bosnia also has 20 km (12 mi) of coastline along the Adriatic Sea, wedged between Croatian territories. The capital and largest city is Sarajevo.
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Extractions: Country Info Bosnia Introduction Bosnia General Data Bosnia Maps Bosnia Culture ... Bosnia Time and Date Bosnia and Herzegovina Culture Back to Top Mediterranean, western European, and Turkish determines are all felt in the cultural life of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and there are considerable variations between orthodox and modern and between rural and urban culture as well. Family ties are strong and friendship and neighbourhood networks well-developed. Great value is placed on hospitality, spontaneity, and the gifts of storytelling and wit. Summer activities include strolling on town korza, and throughout the year popular meeting places are kafane and kafici. Bosnian cuisine is a matter of pride and displays its Turkish determine in stuffed vegetables, coffee, and sweet cakes of the baklava type. Folk songs remain popular and well-known. Bosnias various population has made the nations cultural life valuable. Epic stories, a form of orthodox oral literature, were still sung throughout the nation well into the 1950s. Bosnian urban love songs, largely Muslim in origin, were popular throughout the former Yugoslavia. Ivo Andric, a Serb who was raised Catholic in Bosnia, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1961. His novels include Na Drini cuprija, in which a bridge from the Ottoman time symbolically united the peoples of Bosnia. The novelist Mea Selimovic was of Muslim origin but said that he wrote Serbian literature. In comparison with much of eastern Europe, the news media in Yugoslavia were comparatively independent, censorship being achieved more through implicit threat than through direct intervention. Of the many newspapers, magazines, and journals circulating in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most widely distributed were the dailies Oslobodenje and Vecernje Novine. The republic had almost 50 radio stations and one television station.